Most setbacks don’t make sense when they’re happening.
You’re too close to it.
Too emotional.
Too frustrated.
Too disappointed.
You want answers immediately.
Why did this happen?
Why now?
Why me?
The problem is that life rarely hands out lessons on demand.
The lesson usually arrives later.
Months later.
Sometimes years later.
When I got laid off twice in twelve months, I wasn’t sitting around thinking about personal growth.
I was worried about paying bills.
I was worried about my family.
I was trying to figure out what came next.
Looking back, I can see lessons everywhere.
At the time, I couldn’t see any of them.
That’s normal.
Don’t judge a season before it’s finished teaching you.
The lesson may still be on the way.
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